Configuring the
8.5.7Choosing the Output Utility Settings
Figure 38 and Table 16 define the Output Utility settings. From the Output Setting Utility screen, you can set the Resolution, Refresh Rate, and a user definable output mode (see Figure 40 and Table 17).
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| Figure 38: Output Setting Utility Screen |
| Table 16: Output Setting Utility Screen Features | |
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Resolution |
| Select the desired resolution from the list, including the User Define resolution |
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| (for advanced users only) |
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| You can cycle the output resolutions (choosing the pixel resolution) by |
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| pressing the OUT key on the |
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| 16). The OSD status appears superimposed over the top right corner of the |
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| screen for a few seconds1, as Figure 39 illustrates2 |
Refresh Rate |
| Select the refresh rate (for example3, 50Hz, 60Hz, 75Hz or 85Hz) |
Confirm / Discard Select to confirm or reject Resolution and Refresh Rate selections
User Mode Setting Set a user definable output mode4 (see Figure 40)
Output Mode
Auto(NTSC800x600 System)75Hz
Figure 39: OSD Output Status
1 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds)
2 Adjusting the output resolution results in a corresponding adjustment to the size of the OSD status window 3 Different resolutions allow different choices of refresh rates
4 Recommended for advanced users only –
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